Customer Reviews
Book is relevant and specific to contemporary issues. - By: , 22 May 2002 
Reading this brilliant work leaves one with the mixed feelings of horror, shame & embarrassment.
Ms. Fullers' work examines honour & courage corrupted by self interest, deceipt & betrayal.
Sanctity & trust are reduced to blasphemy. The public is left with the terminal deception of cinema theatrics & government myth.
Ms. Fuller offers an alternative to the official lie.
SOE will never seem the same. - By: susan ricks, 08 Nov 2001 
The indelible image of the "Agent" is one who is working for the Government under extreme pressure & doing it all under the enemy's nose without them realsing. Sadly this was certainly not true. Jean Overton Fuller proves herself to be true to her friend, informing the public of what it really was like, the opposition all the way & the crumbling realisation that it was all a facade. The bravery is clear & Fuller's sensitivity of this produces tears. They were so brave, but they were wise lambs fed to the lions who were just as much at home as they were abroad.